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I'm not caffeinated enough right now to remember exactly which ones (I want to say a lot of Reese Witherspoon romcoms and pretty much everything on the Hallmark channel) but I'm sooo over the plot line of the stressed out ivy-league grad/career gal who realizes all she needs is to give up her career and find a man in

I love the Audrey Hepburn version but the end of that movie is just awful. "Eliza, fetch me my slippers" = cringe. How it wasn't immediately followed by him being hit in the head with the same slippers is a mystery to me.

Because he's her intellectual equal, they do amazing things together and he's a besotted Cary Grant. Why should she end up with Bruce?

I have to say though, I love that premise in a lot of films — Bringing Up Baby, The Philadelphia Story, His Girl Friday, Two Weeks Notice, Logan/Rory in 'Gilmore Girls'. I think it can really work when it's someone trying to get the other to admit that they actually like them/have fun with them/are perfect for them.

Whaaa??? Zhivago and Lara?

Yep, same.

Luna and Neville, though. I loved that movie add-in.

I don't understand. Bill Paxton died. Bill Pullman is very much alive.

May the wings of liberty never lose a feather.

I love this episode. I'm in the camp that initially thought the Underground Railroad was actually a secret underground railroad that slaves used to escape from the South to the North.

. . . the play really judges Brutus and not Caesar. Yet, it seems, they won't show the play for how it apparently presents Caesar.

Whose Brutus?

When ever was Meghan Kelly a notable journalist/newsperson — not just a celebrity, but an actual journalist/newsperson?? Give me the background on her.

Oh, I thought it was Chapelle/Glover every night and then guest appearances . . .

I just like the idea of Erykah Badu doing what she wants and Chapelle and Glover following because, to me, Erkyah Badu is OG and deserves her due. Plus I like the idea of an all-night Radio City because in my experience, as beautiful as the venue is, it's very structured and very "this venue closes at 11pm. Peace be

As much as he's clearly just giving no f-cks at all and doing his own thing, he's earned the right to do that. Atlanta, Star Wars, and not without significance, the Donald Duck cardigan. Let's just let this play out.

I work across the street. The Badu/Glover/Chapelle night is my objective. I will go there. And I hope Badu is the headliner and goes on at like 2:30am after Glover and Chapelle have done brilliant sets at 9:30 and 11. Just give me this.

There's no legitimate champion out there for it. For victims of sexual assault, whether they're old or young, male or female, it's just not there. That asshole Sessions will bemoan 'mandatory minimums' for minor drug offenses, but this — no one will go near it with a ten foot pole.

I would just like the court system, as a whole, to recognize that victims of sexual assault experience pain and trauma throughout their lives because of what happened to them.

Yep, and this: "“A victim that has come before you and bared something very personal and very hard for us all to see.”